> -----Original Message-----
> I have recently installed the Browsealoud plugin. This software works
> with IE. When you visit a Web site which has the Browsealoud server
> installed it will speak the text of the Web page.
> I wondered if this might be of interest. For example it might be easier
> to go down this route rather than having dedicated PCs with
> accessibility aids.
How would a visually impaired person navigate the OS to start IE, download
the plugin etc?
In other words, for a person with a serious visual impairment to effectively
use a *computer*, do they only need a voice-enabled browser, or do they
actually require a screen reader that operates at the OS level?
Regards,
Matt
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